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Clarke orbit - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي

CIRCULAR ORBIT ABOVE THE EARTH'S EQUATOR AND FOLLOWING THE DIRECTION OF THE EARTH'S ROTATION
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  • A computer-generated image from 2005 showing the distribution of mostly space debris in [[geocentric orbit]] with two areas of concentration: geostationary orbit and low Earth orbit.
  • Two geostationary satellites in the same orbit
  • Syncom 2, the first geosynchronous satellite

Clarke orbit         
orbita di Clarke (sistema di satelliti per comunicazione geo-stazionaria sito nello spazio ad alta quota intorno alla terra, dal nome del suo ideatore, lo scrittore fantascientifico Arthur C.Clarke)
eye socket         
  • 3D model of Orbit with surrounding bones
  • The seven bones that form the orbit:<br />yellow = [[Frontal bone]]<br />green = [[Lacrimal bone]]<br />brown = [[Ethmoid bone]]<br />blue = [[Zygomatic bone]]<br />purple = [[Maxillary bone]]<br />aqua = [[Palatine bone]]<br />red = [[Sphenoid bone]]<br /><br />teal = [[Nasal bone]] (illustrated but not part of the orbit)
CAVITY OR SOCKET OF THE SKULL IN WHICH THE EYE AND ITS APPENDAGES ARE SITUATED
Eye socket; Ocular orbit; Orbital bone; Orbital cavities; Orbital cavity; Eyesocket; Roof of orbit; Orbital diseases; Orbit (eye); Bony orbit; Orbital disease; Orbital Openings; Orbital socket; Orbitae; Orbit of eye; Orbita; Eye sockets; Eye opening
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Arthur C. Clarke         
  • ABC]] interview with Clarke in which he describes a future of ubiquitous computing reminiscent of the modern Internet
  • Clarke as depicted in ''Amazing Stories'' in 1953
  • Clarke at his home in Sri Lanka, 2005
  • Geostationary or Clarke orbit]]
  • If]]''.
  • Clarke's novelette "[[The Songs of Distant Earth]]", the cover story for the June 1958 issue of ''If'', was expanded to novel length almost three decades later.
  • Marconi International Fellowship Award]] from [[Prince Claus of the Netherlands]] in 1982
  • Clarke's novella "The Road to the Sea" was originally published in ''[[Two Complete Science-Adventure Books]]'' in 1951 as "Seeker of the Sphinx".
BRITISH SCIENCE FICTION WRITER, INVENTOR, AND FUTURIST (1917-2008)
Arthur Clarke; Arthur C Clarke; Arthur C Clark; Arthur Charles Clarke; Arthur C. Clark; Clarke, Arthur C.; A. C. Clarke; E. G. O'Brien; A.C. Clarke; Ac clarke; Sir Arthur C. Clarke; Sir Arthur C Clarke; A C Clarke; Arthur C. Clarke Challenge Trophy Inter School Astronomy Quiz Competition; Sir Arthur C. Clarke Memorial Trophy Inter School Astronomy Quiz Competition; Profiles of the Future; Clarke, Arthur; Leslie Ekanayake; Sir Arthur Charles Clarke; Sir Arthur Clarke
n. Arthur C. Clarke (1917) autore inglese di libri fantascientifici come "2001:Odissea nello spazio"

تعريف

geostationary
¦ adjective (of an artificial satellite) moving in a circular geosynchronous orbit so that it appears to be stationary above a fixed point on the surface.

ويكيبيديا

Geostationary orbit

A geostationary orbit, also referred to as a geosynchronous equatorial orbit (GEO), is a circular geosynchronous orbit 35,786 km (22,236 mi) in altitude above Earth's equator (42,164 km (26,199 mi) in radius from Earth's center) and following the direction of Earth's rotation.

An object in such an orbit has an orbital period equal to Earth's rotational period, one sidereal day, and so to ground observers it appears motionless, in a fixed position in the sky. The concept of a geostationary orbit was popularised by the science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke in the 1940s as a way to revolutionise telecommunications, and the first satellite to be placed in this kind of orbit was launched in 1963.

Communications satellites are often placed in a geostationary orbit so that Earth-based satellite antennas do not have to rotate to track them but can be pointed permanently at the position in the sky where the satellites are located. Weather satellites are also placed in this orbit for real-time monitoring and data collection, and navigation satellites to provide a known calibration point and enhance GPS accuracy.

Geostationary satellites are launched via a temporary orbit, and placed in a slot above a particular point on the Earth's surface. The orbit requires some stationkeeping to keep its position, and modern retired satellites are placed in a higher graveyard orbit to avoid collisions.

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. The orbit is now named Clarke Orbit by the International Astronomical Union.